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Is there a unique key defined for that table? The current JET engines
used by MS Access require a unique key for each table in order to
perform updates. I somewhat vaguely remember reading something
to the effect that this will not be a requirement with the next version
due out with Access 97 (thank goodness!).
Regards,
Michael L Gueterman
Easy Does It Technologies
email: [log in to unmask]
http://www.editcorp.com
voice: (509) 943-5108
fax: (509) 946-1170
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From: Curt Brimacomb[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 26, 1996 11:15 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: MS Access 2.0
Dear MS Access users,
I have been playing with ODBC and have it working except for updates,
deletes, etc. I called HP and they told me that it is a Microsoft problem
that occurs because Access does not really understand the image/sql
environment and tries to do something twice?
Does this mean that MS Access can only be used for inquiry purposes? Has
anyone got a work around?
the error that I am getting is this:
ODBC - update filaed on attached table AP_APMAST
image/sql error 156 turboimage error -14 turboimage intrinsic 406 & Auxilary
error 0 (DBERR 13352)
Insert/Update/Delete statement had no effect due to exection errors (DBERR
2292)(#13552)
Any help would be appreciated!
Running MPE 5.0, HPPCAPI a.g1.05, Win3.11, Access 2.0
TIA
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Curt Brimacomb [log in to unmask]
System Manager
Idaho Computer Services, Inc. 1-208-734-2245
Twin Falls, ID 83303-0446 1-208-733-9663 (fax)
http://www.magiclink.com
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